Peru: New health requirements to import fertile chicken eggs and chicks from Brazil

Published 2024년 7월 26일

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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) has updated import requirements for fertile chicken eggs and newborn chicks from Brazil, effective July 25, as per Directorial Resolution No. D000026-2024-Midagri-Senasa-DSA. This replaces the previous resolution and mandates a health export certificate from Brazil's animal health authority, detailing specific sanitary conditions. Imports cannot include food, concentrates, or bedding (except moisturizing gel) and must provide the farm's vaccination program details. Upon arrival in Peru, a 15-day quarantine in Senasa-authorized facilities is required. Non-compliance will result in the merchandise being reshipped to Brazil or confiscated.
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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) has approved new requirements for the importation of fertile chicken eggs and newborn chicks from Brazil. The measure was made official through Directorial Resolution No. D000026-2024-Midagri-Senasa-DSA, published on July 25 in the Legal Standards bulletin of the official newspaper El Peruano. In addition, the new rule annuls Directorial Resolution No. 0010-2023-Midagri-Senasa-DSA. Both products must have the following identification Sanitary requirements for the importation of fertile chicken eggs Fertile eggs will be covered by a health export certificate issued by the official animal health authority of Brazil, which confirms compliance with the following requirements: Health Requirements Sanitary requirements for the importation of newborn chicks Newly hatched chicks will be covered by an export health certificate issued by the official animal health authority of Brazil, stating compliance with the following requirements: ...
Source: AgroPeru

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